Mandel MA et al 1992
- Authors:
Mandel MA. Gustafson-Brown C. Savidge B. Yanofsky MF.
- Title:
Molecular characterization of the Arabidopsis floral homeotic gene
APETALA1.
- Reference location:
Nature. 360(6401):273-7, 1992 Nov 19.
- Abstract:
The first step in flower development is the transition of an inflorescence
meristem into a floral meristem. Each floral meristem differentiates into
a flower consisting of four organ types that occupy precisely defined
positions within four concentric whorls. Genetic studies in Arabidopsis
thaliana and Antirrhinum majus have identified early-acting genes that
determine the identify of the floral meristem, and late-acting genes that
determine floral organ identity. In Arabidopsis, at least two genes,
APETALA1 and LEAFY, are required for the transition of an influorescence
meristem into a floral meristem. We have cloned the APETALA1 gene and here
we show that it encodes a putative transcription factor that contains a
MADS-domain. APETALA1 RNA is uniformly expressed in young flower
primordia, and later becomes localized to sepals and petals. Our results
suggest that APETALA1 acts locally to specify the identity of the floral
meristem, and to determine sepal and petal development.
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